So, to start out with, after reading 82 chapters, there's one thing that keeps creeping me out that never seems to get better: the female demon lord encouraging the young, naive male lead into various acts of flirting, playful love and sensual contact (not outright groping, but stuff that is definitely too mature for the MC). It comes across as grooming.
"But it's not real... blah, blah, blah!" Look, there was absolutely no need for the hero to be that young. There was absolutely no need to, after a one year time skip, not have the hero physically grow up at all.
Furthermore, unrelated to the fictional grooming: there was absolutely no need to have nudity in a manga with a main character designed to appeal to children. This feels like a manga meant to draw minors in and introduce them to sexual themes that even adults often avoid (like vore). It's approaching IRL grooming or child abuse.
So how does the rest hold up?
Surprisingly well. The plot and world building are interconnected and the latter is especially well utilized. The characters are interesting as well.
But there's not much wisdom. In fact, there's the opposite, which makes a lot of the dialogue and narrarion a slog due to regular nonsensical conclusions made from a confusing observation of a given situation.
The art is interesting, as the artist clearly struggles to draw anatomy from the hips down (especially before the first 30-40 chapters), but is pretty good otherwise.
Had there not been any nudity, or had the character been a couple years older (not designed to appeal to young kids), I'd have just pointed out the nudity as a warning. But as things are, I can't recommend this in good conscience.
I wish I could rate this a 0.